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Our National Motto - 'In God We Trust' - was not chosen lightly. It reflects a basic recognition that there is a divine authority in the universe to which this nation owes homage.

Reagan, Ronald (1982). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Ronald Reagan, 1981”, p.268, Best Books on

Why should anyone hear the Gospel twice, before everyone has heard it once?

Smith, Oswald J., Smith, Paul B., Sybring, Yvonne (1982). “I Have Walked Alone with Jesus : Day by Day Meditations of Oswald J. Smith”

In conservation, the motto should always be 'never say die'.

Gerald Durrell (1993). “The Aye-aye and I: A Rescue Mission in Madagascar”, p.161, Arcade Publishing

We've got a motto here-you're tougher than you think you are, and you can do more than you think you can.

Christopher McDougall (2010). “Born to Run: The hidden tribe, the ultra-runners, and the greatest race the world has never seen”, p.61, Profile Books

Remember, your motto is, if they can do it, I can do it!

FaceBook post by T. Harv Eker from Dec 13, 2011

Don’t wait to be hunted to hide, that was always my motto.

Samuel Beckett (2009). “Three Novels: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable”, p.109, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

To know God and to make Him known.

Loren Cunningham (1997). “Making Jesus Lord: The Dynamic Power of Laying Down Your Rights”, p.157, YWAM Publishing

My motto is strong packaging, clear addressing.

Halldór Laxness (2005). “Under the Glacier”, Vintage Books

Adopt the motto: It doesn't matter who's right, but what's right.

Maxwell Maltz (2016). “Psycho-Cybernetics Deluxe Edition: The Original Text of the Classic Guide to a New Life”, p.83, Penguin

Our motto is, "With God, anywhere: without God, nowhere."

Charles Spurgeon (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 37”, p.8, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

I no longer drink nearly as much as I used to but, still, my motto is Sine coffea nihil sum. Without coffee, I'm nothing.

Sarah Vowell (2001). “Take the Cannoli: Stories From the New World”, p.208, Simon and Schuster

The motto of all the mongoose family is, "Run and find out," and Rikki-tikki was a true mongoose.

Rudyard Kipling, Lambert Davis (1992). “Rikki-tikki-tavi”, p.2, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt